A chilling murder case has been registered by the Ameenpur Police in which the girlfriend's family attacked the man brutally ...
Many of our modern memories could vanish at the click of a button, or become irretrievable when the technological platforms ...
In light of the government’s social media ban coming into effect, I’ve been thinking less about whether teens should skirt ...
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Blend of unusual weather conditions brings trillions of gallons in persistent rain to the Northwest
A powerful atmospheric river has drenched Washington state with nearly 5 trillion gallons of rain over the past week.
The city of Chandler has spent years wrestling with the question of whether to build more data centers, just as communities around the country debate the economic and environmental tradeoffs of these ...
When a ‘creepy’ AI startup went viral for its unsettling depiction of a family continuing its relationship with a woman after her death, many called it dystopian. They see it another way — and they’re ...
Teen Vogue exclusively presents the annual GLAAD 20 Under 20 list for 2025 honoring outstanding LGBTQ youth.
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Library events, classes and more to do
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to [email protected]. List the time, date, location, cost ...
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BUV's journey to nurture lionhearted generation
As technology and global volatility continue to transform the world, young people face a critical question: How can they avoid being swept away by change and instead become the leaders who guide the ...
Perry sits in Taylor County, nestled in what locals affectionately call Florida’s “Big Bend” region, where the state’s panhandle curves into the peninsula like a gentle elbow nudge saying, “Hey, check ...
The Bessemer City Council on Monday voted to approve a total of $217,245.81 in payments to contractors for work associated with the pending new water tower. Councilman Bill McDonald voted against the ...
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